Parchment, 1 leaf. 21 long lines; ruled in lead. German gothic bookhand in liturgical style (littera textualis formata); brown ink. 2-line initials and initials in the text in red; rubrics in red minuscule; German gothic notation on staves of 4 lines, the line of F red and that of C pale green.

Antiphonal. Parchment, 1 leaf cropped at the inner margin. 14 lines of text with music; text unruled. Spikey German gothic bookhand in liturgical style (littera textualis formata); black ink. Initials of verse alternately plain red, and blue with red flourishes; initials in the text are elaborated brown majuscule touched with red; rubrics in red minuscule; German gothic neumes on staves of 4 red lines, F and C are marked. Used as a pastedown in binding: the verso is almost completely rubbed.

Parchment, 1 leaf cropped at top, originally the central bifolium of a quire. 10 lines of text with music survive; ruled in ink. German conservative ordinary minuscule verging on gothic; brown ink. On the verso 3- line plain capital initial in red; initials in the text touched with red; rubrics in red minuscule; line-fillers are simple waving lines; music on staves of 4 brown lines, with F and C marked; German notation transitional to gothic, in black ink.

Used for binding, rubbed in the middle portion. Title on the verso (s. XVII), on what was the spine of the book bound with this leaf: De iure emphiteutico Tractatus Aurilii Corbuli (i.e., Aurelio Corboli, De iure emphyteutico tractus novus et utilissimus, of which the second and most widespread edition was printed in Colgne, 1589).

Parchment, 1 bifolium cropped at the margins. Presumably the second and seventh leaves of a quire of 8.2 columns of 40 lines; ruled in lead. Ff. 1r-v and 2r-v in two different hands; (i) early gothic bookhand; (ii) late conservative Caroline minuscule script; brown ink. 2-line in initials in the text in red; rubrics in red minuscule; neumes of St. Gall type.

Parchment, portion of 1 leaf. 15 lines of 1 column survive of a leaf originally written in 2 columns; ruling in lead. Liturgical gothic bookhand (littera textualis formata); brown ink. Brown initials crossed alternately in green and red; German gothic notes in light brown ink on staves of 4 lines, the line of F in red; C is marked.